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We have a scenario in our organisation where we want to map a huge lot of environment variables for specific machines. Each and every variables are unique to each machine. There are around 6000 variables which needs to be mapped to 6000 machines. Is there any way we can handle it through SCCM ?
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Same procedure for a gateway server in DMZ 1.1 - Generating the certificate RDP to your Operations Manager (it's a good idea to have all the certificates at one server) Start Internet Explorer and navigate to: https://yourCAserver/certsrv If the server in DMZ is in a domain, you need the FQDN (for example servername.domainindmz.local) If the server is in workgroup, the servername is sufficient Export the Company Root Chain Certificate also! You need both installed on the server in workgroup/domain in DMZ in order for it to communicate with our
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Hi Everyone, Firstly I just wanted to say these forums are great. They have helped so much with my installation and management of Configuration Manager at my site. Yesterday I upgraded from Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 (on Server 2008 R2) to Configuration Manager 2012 R2. I followed this guide on this website: http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/8451-how-can-i-install-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager/ I used the actual release version instead of the Preview Release version in the guide above. The installation went very smoothly just like the gui
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Please help. The error I am receiving is "the task sequence cannot be run because the program files cannot be located on a distribution point" I know there has been other topics concerning this issue. But I've tried a lot of those suggestions. I am booting a virtual machine with an iso instead of PXE booting. I am still in the testing phases of this (obviously). The ID it is pointing to is the configuration manager upgrade. However with that said If I were to delete the current package, rebuild it, distribute and deploy it, the next time I try to run the TS it will point to a differen